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Opioid can cause dependency quite easily, irrespective of age, gender, or background. But like many other diseases, opioid use disorder (OUD) is treatable. If you are suffering from opioid addiction, then one of the best ways of OUD treatment would be with the help of Buprenorphine.
Buprenorphine is a synthetic opioid used to treat opioid addiction, acute pain as well as chronic pain. It is usually used under the tongue, in the cheek, and kept there until it dissolves, or it is used as an injection, skin patch, or an implant. The combination of Buprenorphine and naloxone is used to treat opioid use disorder, that ensures reduced dependence on opioid as it prevents the euphoric feelings associated with opioid abuse.
The use of Buprenorphine for treating opioid falls under opioid substitution treatment and is a part of our medicine-based treatment processes. It acts as an alternative to opioids, stimulates the opioids receptors, and prevents actual abuse.
The intake of Buprenorphine also has its effects. Buprenorphine may cause sedation, dizziness, headache, low blood pressure, slow breathing, constricted pupils, nausea, vertigo, sweating, and vomiting. But if controlled, it can be avoided.
Buprenorphine is very-helpful in the treatment of opioid use disorder. It has high availability and low abuse potential. It is also used to treat individuals with human immunodeficiency virus who are opioid-dependent. A buprenorphine tablet or a combination of Buprenorphine and naloxone helps with opioid maintenance and detoxification. It mainly affects the mu-opioid receptor acting as a partial antagonist. Due to partial activation, chronic opioid users are less likely to be addicted to Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine has emerged as one of the most trusted choices of doctors and medical experts worldwide.
At Recovery Connection, we administer Buprenorphine as a component of the sublingual or buccal film/tablets called Suboxone or the extended-release injection called Sublocade. Our medicine-based treatment with Buprenorphine is scientifically proven to show improved effectiveness in controlling cravings, suppressing the pain and discomfort of withdrawal, and preventing relapse or overdose.
Our prolific services and medical attention have come to the assistance of patients all over the country. We have already treated several patients successfully who want to share their invaluable experience.
View More DetailsBeen going here a little over a year Almost. Love the Attleboro office. Nothing but helpful & the woman at the front desk is absolutely amazing. Dr. Raskin is also amazing ! All around great office staff & super supportive as well. Definitely recommend!
-Gabby Ares
They are very nice there..They don’t judge anyone if your either there for drugs or alcohol abuse.I like the doctor and the therapist I speak with as well as the guy whom collects the urine samples.. idk if I’m allowed to say the names of the ppl that work their but they’re excellent.
-Shannon Sousa
Dr Kassabian is awesome! Best sub Dr in RI! Mi Ok is a councillor there who also offers a therapy session while you wait to see the Dr and my wife and I loved her also! Great place to get and stay clean!
-Eamon Patrick O'Neill
The staff is great. Mike is awesome he really knows whats going on. Always doing the right thing. Very professional. I have told ppl about this place. I hope they get the help they need. It has helped me tremondsly. Thanks you guys.
-Karen Martin
Well the employees and the doctor is awesome, great policy. Very understanding and genially just want to help you. I love it. The best move I made to go there
-Tammy Parker
They treat you like family from your very first appt, the entire staff are great at making you feel welcome and understood!
-Deborah Gagne Guertin
This is the best place I have been to regarding suboxson maintenance .very helpful. Very friendly. Very comfortable coming here.
-Lenny Mcintyre